Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Aquinas contra sedition and factional tyranny
Friday, September 18, 2020
Aquinas contra globalism
Trade must not be entirely kept out of a city, since one cannot easily find any place so overflowing with the necessaries of life as not to need some commodities from other parts. Also, when there is an over-abundance of some commodities in one place, these goods would serve no purpose if they could not be carried elsewhere by professional traders. Consequently, the perfect city will make a moderate use of merchants.
Saturday, September 12, 2020
The rule of lawlessness
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Scholastics contra racism
The members of mankind share the same
basic rights and duties, as well as the same supernatural destiny. Within a country which belongs to each one,
all should be equal before the law, find equal admittance to economic,
cultural, civic and social life and benefit from a fair sharing of the nation's
riches. (Octogesima
Adveniens 16).
This suggests a useful definition of racism, which is best understood as the denial of what the pope here affirms. In other words, racism is the thesis that not all races have the same basic rights and duties and/or supernatural destiny, so that not all races should be equal before the law, find equal admittance to economic, cultural, civic and social life, or benefit from a fair sharing of the nation's riches.